Over the last two weeks, I explained the game “I have, Who has?” for the letters of the alphabet and number review. This game can also be used to review shapes.
Traditional Rules: Pass out all of the cards. Player one reads their first card. The player that has the next shape goes next. Play continues until all cards are called.
Example:
- Player One: “I have heart. Who has star?”
- Player Two: “I have star. Who has square?”
- Player Three: “I have square. Who has circle?”
The game can be played with 2-11 children.
Single Player Rules: Lay all but one card on the floor face side up. Read the remaining card out loud. Have your child find the next card and continue until all of the cards have been picked up.
Example:
- First card reads: “I have heart. Who has star?”
- Find the next card: “I have star. Who has square?”
- Find the next card: “I have square. Who has circle?”
Download my I have, Who Has-shapes. Come back next week for Color Review.
I recommend printing on cardstock and/or laminating the cards to make them more durable. I use the Scotch Thermal Laminator.